
Sound like shit. Robotic voices. Best for you would be to focus on offline processing.
In my review I tested out the character Molk. I was really impressed how everything translated over and the additional manipulation controls you offer. One thing I was hoping for was an option to drag and drop audio into the software instead of having to use a microphone? I often get projects where I'm asked to manipulate an actor/actress voice that's been recorded already. Dropping their audio into this application and tweaking from there would be really useful as I shape the voice.
I love the idea but my experience was not good. At the beginning it worked fine but then I disconnected my earplugs and then it never worked again, I had to uninstall. I will try again. I have not understood yet how to use it with zoom.
Hello, as already suggested, it is a good tool, with a simple, attractive and intuitive interface. But to become an excellent tool, a couple of functions should be integrated and other formats developed: 1) The plugin version for DAW (Sonaworks has already created its "Sound ID Voice AI"); 2) The drag & drop, to process pre-recorded audio files (both for the standalone app and for the plugin version). 3) Offline mode. 4) Transferability of the incoming signal (not just outcoming) with sound cards, to be able to use the mics connected to the audio interfaces. At the moment when selecting the input devices, although they are recognized and selectable, the signal does not pass through. This possibility is important, because it would allow ADR (dubbing) integrations to be carried out in real time (in synergy with point 2). Thanks for the attention. All Best, Edoardo V